Tom Segura and Opener were both very funny.
by TJFlat on 7/21/15Wilbur Theatre - BostonRating: 5 out of 5Show was great and the opener was almost as funny as Tom Segura. Everyone should see Tom Segura either live or online he is really funny.
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Actor/Comedian/Writer Tom Segura is one of the biggest names in comedy. He recently kicked off his highly-anticipated new hour of comedy with the first leg of the COME TOGETHER tour in Honolulu, HI. This tour comes off the heels of his highly successful world tour, I'M COMING EVERYWHERE WORLD TOUR, where he performed over 300 shows.
Segura is best known for his Netflix specials Ball Hog (2020), Disgraceful (2018), Mostly Stories (2016), and Completely Normal (2014). His fifth Netflix special Sledgehammer released July 4, 2023 and debuted at #1 on the streamer. In July 2022, Segura released his New York Times Bestselling book I'D LIKE TO PLAY ALONE, PLEASE to wide praise with Forbes calling it "laugh out loud funny." Paste Magazine described him as, "...having a natural and capable storytelling ability, one that lifts his narratives out of average anecdote fare and plants them firmly in hilarious ground." Your Mom's House Studios is home to his hit podcasts Your Mom's House which he co-hosts with his wife, comedian Christina Pazsitzky, 2 Bears 1 Cave which he co-hosts with Bert Kreischer, and many more podcasts that reach over 22 million people. Additionally, YMH Studios was one of the first networks to create wildly successful Livestream Podcast Events as an outcome of the pandemic.
Segura can be seen in the STX FILM COUNTDOWN opposite Elizabeth Lail, INSTANT FAMILY opposite Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne, OPENING ACT, and FLINCH. Segura's television credits include: Workaholics, Happy Endings, Comedy Central Presents: Tom Segura, Mash Up, and How To Be A Grown Up.
Segura has an increasing social media following (@seguratom on IG, @tomsegura on Twitter).
When he isn't performing on stage or recording a podcast, he's watching college football or waiting for college football to come back.
Show was great and the opener was almost as funny as Tom Segura. Everyone should see Tom Segura either live or online he is really funny.
Tom Segura, the main mommy, killed it! Laughed so hard I cried, he stuck around to take pictures after and was still pleasant by the time we got to him (we were towards the end of the line). The only criticism I have for the event has NOTHING to do with Tom, but with the drink prices at the Wilbur - buyers beware! Weak drinks at a whopping $19/20 oz. Do yourself a favor and go to Abby Lane or Rock Bottom across the street and pregame. Even the beers at the Wilbur were around $14/20 oz, and they only offer Coors Light or Harpoon. Just a friendly head's up. Will see Tom again, would LOVE to see a live podcast, come back to Boston!
While I applaud Tom Segura for giving the audience all-new material (and not just repeating what I've already seen on Netflix), it wasn't as funny as I expected. Maybe I built it up too much, but I usually laugh myself into tears and that didn't happen. All in all, I would still recommend him as a comedian but maybe not with as much gusto as I did prior to the show.
Great comedian at a great venue. Highly recommended.
The show was awesome. All of the comedians were really great. Tom Segura was super funny and his new material was just as good as his previous hour. Would definitely see him again.
Simply Hilarious! Saw for the first time opening for Tosh then killed it again at Cobb. Lot of new and funny material with spot on delivery. Tells it like it is with my kind of humor.
Host Leon Blanda did great, hushing the terds where needed. Dave Ross delivered, same with terds. Tom Segura killed! The main thing was that, besides a few talkative drunk audience members, the loudest people were the squawking bartenders in the back. They would not shut up. It was like they needed to be louder than everyone else. Poor a drink and shut up! Distracted comics and audience members in back.
I listen to a lot of comics on pandora. I stumbled upon Tom Segura and after dining ing out he was coming to Sacramento I had to buy tickets. Tom could have charged double and I'd still pay. He was great. The best stand up I've ever seen and I've seen a ton. I love his style of comedy and at a nice location like the punch line made it perfect. My only complaint was that I didn't hear Tom say "I'll tell you what" from one of his routines.
Tommy Buns and Mommy Tina were the BEST! Can't wait for them to do a podcast from SF.